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30 then commenced a furious bellowing.

25. June 29 1841 Temperature of Austin at 6am 80. Noon 91. 4pm 102. July 29th same temperatures, these were the two hottest days. In 1843 March 16th during the severe Norther extending over the whole country at 8 am 18 -

 What are called 'Creeks', from Bastrop to Austin & about this part of the country have in many places the character of deep gullies.

The Elder is in fruit & flower, wine has been made from it; likewise from the Mustang & other grapes, but from the want of konwing how to make wine properly not much can be said for the latter. Wines are now being introduced from France & there is but doubt under proper management they will succeed.